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Rohlman D, Donatuto J, Heidt M, Barton ML, Campbell L, Anderson KA, Kile M.  2019.  A Case Study Describing a Community-Engaged Approach for Evaluating Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure in a Native American Community.. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 16(3)
Atusingwize E, Rohlman D, Hoffman PD, Wafula STsebeni, Musoke D, Buregyeya E, Mugambe RK, Ndejjo R, Ssempebwa JC, Anderson KA.  2023.  Chemical contaminant exposures assessed using silicone wristbands among fuel station attendants, taxi drivers and commercial motorcycle riders in Kampala, Uganda.. Arch Environ Occup Health. :1-11.
Dixon H, Donald CE, Bergmann AJ, Points GL, Scott RP, Smith BW, Anderson KA.  2017.  Comparing chemical exposures across diverse communities using silicone wristbands. 27th International Society of Exposure Science Annual Meeting. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina..
Dixon H, Bergmann AJ, Halbleib ML, Haynes EN, Herbstman J, Hoffman PD, Jepson PC, Kile M, Kincl LD, Laurienti PJ et al..  2018.  Comparing chemical exposures across diverse communities using silicone wristbands. 3rd Tribal Environmental Health Summit, Corvallis, OR.
Dixon H, Bergmann AJ, Halbleib ML, Haynes EN, Herbstman J, Hoffman PD, Jepson PC, Kile M, Kincl LD, Laurienti PJ et al..  2018.  Comparing chemical exposures across diverse communities using silicone wristbands. 3rd Tribal Environmental Health Summit, Corvallis, OR.
Dixon H, Donald CE, Bergmann AJ, Points GL, Scott RP, Smith BW, Anderson KA.  2018.  Comparing chemical exposures across diverse communities using silicone wristbands. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Sciences: Water, Holderness, NH.
Dixon H, Donald CE, Bergmann AJ, Points GL, Scott RP, Smith BW, Anderson KA.  2017.  Comparing chemical exposures across diverse communities using silicone wristbands. 27th International Society of Exposure Science Annual Meeting. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Dobbins DL, Chen H, Cepeda MJ, Berenson L, Talton JW, Anderson KA, Burdette JH, Quandt SA, Arcury TA, Laurienti PJ.  2022.  Comparing impact of pesticide exposure on cognitive abilities of Latinx children from rural farmworker and urban non-farmworker families in North Carolina.. Neurotoxicol Teratol. 92:107106.
Dobbins DL, Chen H, Cepeda MJ, Berenson L, Talton JW, Anderson KA, Burdette JH, Quandt SA, Arcury TA, Laurienti PJ.  2022.  Comparing impact of pesticide exposure on cognitive abilities of Latinx children from rural farmworker and urban non-farmworker families in North Carolina.. Neurotoxicol Teratol. 92:107106.
Kowash ZW, Bonner EM, Poutasse CM, Poston WSCarlos, Jahnke SA, Haddock CK, Tidwell LG, Hoffman PD, Anderson KA.  2022.  Comparing Structural Firefighters On and Off Duty Exposure to Xylenes. College of Agriculture Career Fair & Student Showcase.
van de Mortel T, Buttemer W, Hoffman PD, Hays JB.  1998.  A comparison of photolyase activity in three Australian tree frogs.. Oecologia. 115(3):366-369.
Bergmann AJ.  2016.  Confirmation of free fatty acids as toxic components of passive sampling device extracts from Portland Harbor. EMT Research Day. Corvallis, OR..
Bergmann AJ, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2016.  Confirmation of Free Fatty Acids as Toxic Components of Passive Sampler Extracts from Portland Harbor. Superfund Research Program External Advisory Council, Oregon State University.
Bonner EM, Anderson KA.  2022.  Considerations for Scientists and Firefighters when Selecting a Sample Type. 43rd SETAC North America.
Vermeulen R, Downward GS, Zhang J, Hu W, Portengen L, Bassig BA, S Hammond K, Y Y Wong J, Li J, Reiss B et al..  2019.  Constituents of Household Air Pollution and Risk of Lung Cancer among Never-Smoking Women in Xuanwei and Fuyuan, China.. Environ Health Perspect. 127(9):97001.
Bergmann AJ, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2015.  Contribution of PAHs to the teratogenicity of bioavailable Superfund mixtures. SETAC North America 36th Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bergmann AJ.  2015.  Contribution of PAHs to the teratogenicity of bioavailable superfund mixtures. Oregon State University Superfund Research Program's Environmental Health Science Trainee Colloquium.

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